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All ten episodes from the second season of the comedy horror starring Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams, a sales clerk at a supermarket who unwittingly releases the Kandarian Demon after reading an incantation from the Book of the Dead. In this season, Ruby professes to the group that she has concealed the Necronomicon inside a body in the morgue, Ash's car the Delta is stolen by a teenage duo and Ash wakes from a nightmare and discovers that he is in an asylum. The episodes are: 'Home', 'The Morgue', 'Last Call', 'DUI', 'Confinement', 'Trapped Inside', 'Delusion', 'Ashy Slashy', 'Home Again' and 'Second Coming'.
S**Y
Brilliant Second Season {No Spoilers)
This builds on the first season and is even better. Bruce Campbell is brilliant as Ash Williams and lets the character develop but the madness remains and yet there is a twisted logic that drives it forward. Lee Majors makes an appearance and offers great support along with the regulars.It remains gory and will not appeal to everyone (my wife included) but if you liked the Evil Dead series or are a fan of horror, in general, you will love this. There are times it ramps up the tension too but the humor is never far away. There are some great one-liners and the 6 Million Dollar man reference makes the whole season worthwhile on its own!
M**N
Deadites beware, HE BACK!!!
Following on from the bloody gorefest of season one, this ten-episode season raises the body fluid to a 100, as we see Ash returns home to Elk Grove to deal with his crotchety father (Lee Majors) and the towns belief of his Boogeyman past, rampaging killer cars, diabolical devil trees, and all sorts of evil minions of hell, while dealing with the evil Baal or Bill according to Ash. With each episode awesomely pushing us to our hardcore gore, and good taste, limits. As for the other characters story arc, it's a hit or miss, this season has given us a fully realized Ash, who was both hilarious and valiant, while also fleshing out his character more with a great "town boogeyman" backstory. It would have been nice to see Kelly's arc land somewhere more significant, but overall this was a raunchy, gloppy good time filled with grit and guts.
R**N
5 star show, 1 star purchase.
I absolutely love this show but the second disk wouldn't play at all. Looking through the other reviews for the Blu-ray and having done a Google search for problems with disk 2 not playing, I found quite a few threads dedicated solely to the issue.So, clearly, it must be a manufacturer issue. It starts up the disk, plays the logo with "Groovy" and just stops. Couldn't do anything to sort it with my Ultra HD Blu-ray player yet, oddly, when I tried playing it on my PS4 Pro it worked. So, unless you happen to have a PS4 to play it on then I wouldn't recommend purchasing it. (Even saying that I seen specific threads dedicated to it not playing on their PS4 so that might not even be a solution...)
J**C
Ashy Slashy
It was such a shame that this series wasn't continued on after the 3rd season as it was a true classic.
P**L
Great Picture & Sound for Bluray. Outstanding Series for Primitive Screwheads...and or fans of the franchise or horror comedy!!
Great Picture & Sound for Bluray. Looks flawless & sounds like a mega budget movie. Only way this looks any better is when they give us the 4K UHD Boomstick edition! Great series as well Bruce Campbell owns the role & the style is so much like the original Trilogy of movies he starred in. Production design, set design, makeup FX & comedy horror atmosphere are all outstanding this is as good as the franchise will ever get & more than any fan of the series could ever wish for. Superb stuff & 30 min's running time is perfect for the shows modern format.What are you waiting for you primitive screwheads buy the Season 1 + 2 Blurays & support Season 4 (Season 3 is already made & airing Feb 2018).
R**S
I loved the first season
One word. Wow! I loved the first season, and hell I loved this one. What can I say. If you like your humour dark, you'll embrace this one with gusto. The humour was so dark I needed a torch. Sam Raimi, you've done it again! Bruce Campbell was immense, as was his fellow co-stars too. The gore was in your face, in their face, on the floor, ceiling and up the wall too. The language was fruiter than a pineapple sundae, the cinematography breathtaking, and to top it off, saw my hero Lee Majors play Ash's father, who was equally sexist and chauvinist. Can't wait for season three. Give me some more sugar baby. ?:D
P**T
Yo she bitch come get some
Just brilliant not one bad episode love the slashy ashy pupit he's like the muppets gone bad thay nead to market him I won't one cool thay got ashes sister back as well and yes its the actress from the first film she still looks great episode back to the cabin again ash goes back in time to events days before he went to the cabin for the first time takes ya right back to the old films its amazing no spoils get this get it now before I eat your souls
D**J
Crazier than Season 1 (did I really just watch that in The Morgue episode?)
Crazier than the first season (and that was pretty nuts). I thought it may have got boring quite quickly as was quite similar to Season 1 (get the book, destroy the book etc) but the short running time, comedy and extreme gore or rather bizarre scenarios (don't think I have ever seen anything quite like The Morgue episode on TV ever!) kept me entertained. There is nothing quite like this on TV.
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